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STARRING: Sean Lau Ching Wan
Alex Fong Chung Sung
REVIEW:
Hong Kongs answer to Backdraft is a good, solid flick that seems to contain most of Johnnie Tos favorite actors and themes. Thankfully, he neglects to add montages. Lau Ching-Wan is the risk-taking boss fireman of the ill-fated jinxes, a notoriously unlucky squad of lifesavers. Theyre known for futility and things just going wrong, i.e. failing to save lives or saving the wrong ones (like pets, for example). However, through teamwork and perseverance, they gain each other's trust and the respect of others. Theres no real plot here, just a lot of incidents as the characters find themselves among all the goings on at the firehouse. The first hour of the film is a lot of back of forth, as the characters move forward, fall back, experience doubt, pain, elation, and all sorts of other recognizably human emotions. Finally, in a harrowing forty-five minute rescue sequence, they tackle one of the most amazingly staged fire sequences put on film. Despite a massively smaller budget than Ron Howard's Backdraft, To outdoes its Hollywood counterpart with realism and sheer bravura storytelling. It helps that his leading man is Lau Ching-Wan, who strikes the perfect pitch for To's ode to common heroism. Alex Fong is equally well-cast, though his personal subplot (a reunion with his long-lost daughter) is probably the film's most trying. Carman Lee is attractive but sadly underused as Laus doctor love interest. This is a very character oriented firefighter flick that doesnt succumb to the serial killer theatrics of its U.S. counterpart. The only thing the firefighters are fighting for is their own reputation and simply to stay alive. A very worthy picture that's laudable for its humanity. [REVIEWED BY 1997] |
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